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The Nazi's didn't really associate them with communism and capitilism. It was my understanding that the Germans didn't like the Jewish people because when the world including Germany suffered from the great depression, the Jewish people were able to stay well- off because they owned their own little stores. So the Germans were angry with them and thought that they were the reason every thing was bad with their economy. On the night of broken glass the Germans went to Jewish shops and destroyed them.

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Is communism unlimited government?

Well it depends if the people rules over the government or not. If the government owns everything without having democracy, then it's state capitalism. If the government owns everything, but the people rule over the government, then it's communism. But unlimited government is not even necessary in communism, infact communists main goal is to slowly remove the government through different steps. Communism doesn't really have anything to do with the size of the government. Communism wants everyone to have equal wealth and power. Everyone should own everything and everything should be public. Capitalism wants private ownership. A small minority of private people should own the capital. State capitalism is when the capital is owned by a small group of people in the government. Communism wants public ownership, Capitalism wants private ownership and State capitalism wants government ownership. So no, communism is not really about unlimited government.


How is the idea of captialism different from communism?

Communism is where the government has control of businesses, lands, the economy, and land. Capitalism is where the government does not have control of all of what communism has control of.


How were the 1950s dangerous years for Americans and the world?

The threat of communism was spreading through the United States in former countries


What did Stalin and Lenin want?

Both supported a state-capitalist Dictatorship by a small number of people. That’s to say, a form of capitalism where the means means of production are owned by the state, but the vast majority of people still have to work for wages.


What are the core beliefs of communism?

communism believes that all people should be equal. like a family with 7 kids and a family with 3 kids will get the same wage. i stated above that the communist party believe that people are equal but that is unfortunately not the case. when we turn to China for example, millions of people are dying from starvation. where is the equality there? communism also embraces atheism. when you think about it and after reading the book Mao's last dancer, you can see that the main aim and belief of communism is to educate people to serve the cause and continue the regime and to also become a strong and powerful government.

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How does capitalism and communism attempt to meet the needs of the people?

Capitalism is all about profit for the few, while Communism is about production to meet human need, with no classes or government or markets.


What is capitalism like?

Capitalism is an economic idea where the people work for the people, not the government. Individuals own businesses, land, and goods. Capitalism has flourished because individuals are working for their own good - they have money to strive for. The opposite of capitalism is communism. An example of a country who uses capitalism is the USA.


What are the origins of Capitalism and communism?

Capitalism was started by John Smith in the US and was very popular because it put people before society. Communism was started by Karl Marx in and catched on well in the Soviet Union because it put society before the people.


Why is communism better than capitalism?

Because communism requires for humans to be born naturally good. We can tell that this is not the case because must be tought not to hit each other. They are also greedy they will try to claim as many toys as possible shouting "mine". This is where war and greed come from. Capitalism works with these flaws by establishing rules such as no killing and no stealing.


Is capitalism and communism the same and why?

No. Communism in the sense Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky and others have meant it is in almost no way imaginable similar to capitalism, aside from the fact that both are better than the systems that came bfore them. Capitalism is better than feudalism and communism is better than capitalism. Communism in the sense most people mean it, Stalinism, has some more things in common with capitalism, both are very repressive and bureaucratic for example.


Is communism unlimited government?

Well it depends if the people rules over the government or not. If the government owns everything without having democracy, then it's state capitalism. If the government owns everything, but the people rule over the government, then it's communism. But unlimited government is not even necessary in communism, infact communists main goal is to slowly remove the government through different steps. Communism doesn't really have anything to do with the size of the government. Communism wants everyone to have equal wealth and power. Everyone should own everything and everything should be public. Capitalism wants private ownership. A small minority of private people should own the capital. State capitalism is when the capital is owned by a small group of people in the government. Communism wants public ownership, Capitalism wants private ownership and State capitalism wants government ownership. So no, communism is not really about unlimited government.


What is the difference between comunism and capitialism?

In Communism the resources of the planet belong to all the people and are used to meet human need. No classes, no rulers. No money, no borders. Under capitalism a very small number of people own the means of production and live very well by exploiting those who produce the wealth.


How does the economic system of communism differ from capitalism?

Capitalism is based on wage labour and production for sale. Communism has no economic system, as it has no money and so no buying and selling.


Communism and capitalism are what?

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Is communism or capitalism more efficent?

Yes: people in Communism are free to do worthwhile and rewarding work, and can live comfortably with free access to what has been produced. Under capitalism, the vast majority have to work for an employer and their consumption is limited by their wage.


Why do some people think capitalism is the best form of government?

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Who said capitalism tends toward communism and communism tends toward capitalism?

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